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Detailed explanation of the Rokeach Values Survey (RVS) test: 36 values help you find your life direction and see your inner pursuits (with detailed interpretation methods)

Detailed explanation of the Rokeach Values Survey (RVS) test: 36 values help you find your life direction and see your inner pursuits (with detailed interpretation methods)
At critical moments in life, we often need to face the following questions: 'What is the most important to me?', 'How should I make important choices in life?', 'How can I live a more meaningful life?'. The Rokeach Values Survey (RVS) is also translated as the Rockach Values Survey or Rockach Values Schedule as a scientific psychometric tool, which is an important guide to help us find answers to ...

Attitude and persuasion—Detailed explanation of the psychological effects of society and personality|Famous collection of psychological effects

Attitude and persuasion—Detailed explanation of the psychological effects of society and personality|Famous collection of psychological effects
Keyword navigation: Attitude and persuasion psychological effects, social psychology effects, principles of personality psychology, psychological persuasion mechanism, daily psychological effects, common psychology knowledge Introduction: We are 'persuaded' every day, but we often don't notice it Have you noticed that after reading too many advertisements, I actually like them? Or maybe others cou...

Time and Self-control—Detailed explanation of the effects of cognitive psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects

Time and Self-control—Detailed explanation of the effects of cognitive psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects
In our daily lives, the concept of time and self-control almost determine how we set goals, plan our future, and resist temptations. Whether it is to decide to exercise today or 'to talk about it tomorrow', or when facing the choice of instant pleasure and long-term benefits, psychological research reveals the cognitive mechanism behind it. These mechanisms are not simply 'strong willpower' issues...

Learning and Memory—Detailed Explanation of Cognitive Psychological Effects|Famous Collection of the Famous Psychological Effects

Learning and Memory—Detailed Explanation of Cognitive Psychological Effects|Famous Collection of the Famous Psychological Effects
Learning and memory, as the core research field of cognitive psychology, involves a large number of classic and practical guiding psychological effects. Understanding these psychological effects will not only help us design learning plans more scientifically, but also improve memory efficiency and avoid cognitive misunderstandings. This article will provide a comprehensive and detailed explanation...

Free Enneagram Personality Test: Detailed explanation of Nine Personality (Harmony Type)

Free Enneagram Personality Test: Detailed explanation of Nine Personality (Harmony Type)
In the Enneagram Personality Model, the Nine Personality is a harmonious personality, also known as the Peacemaker or mediator , and is a personality type that pursues inner and external harmony. They long for a stable life and undisturbed life, and hope that people can live in peace. The Nine personality is known for its gentleness, tolerance and harmony, but it is also easy to escape conflict an...

The meaning and difference between S and N in the letters of MBTI personality type|Detailed explanation of intuitive and sensory type

The meaning and difference between S and N in the letters of MBTI personality type|Detailed explanation of intuitive and sensory type
In the MBTI sixteen-type personality theory, 'S' represents sensory type , while 'N' represents intuitive type . This is one of four dimensions in personality that describes how we receive and process information. Understanding the difference between 'S-type' and 'N-type' can help you better understand your personality traits, thinking preferences and career tendencies . What do S and N represent ...

What is a positive social personality? How to improve your interpersonal attraction?

What is a positive social personality? How to improve your interpersonal attraction?
In modern interpersonal psychology, positive social personality is considered to be a key factor affecting social success and interpersonal quality. Simply put, a positive social personality is the friendly, enthusiastic and positive side that a person shows in interpersonal interactions. Have you ever wondered why some people are always like fish in water in the crowd? This is often precisely bec...

Detailed explanation of ABO’s world view: What is ABO setting? Understand the 'Alpha/Beta/Omega' in online literature in one article

Detailed explanation of ABO’s world view: What is ABO setting? Understand the 'Alpha/Beta/Omega' in online literature in one article
This article will give a systematic and in-depth talk about the classic and controversial ABO worldview setting in the online culture and fan literature circle. It will be completely disassembled from the perspectives of ABO origin, three-sex structure, ABO setting elements, social structure, cultural significance and controversy, which will not only allow you to see the structural logic of ABO, b...

In-depth interpretation of the five major personality types of PDP: What kind of workplace animal are you?

In-depth interpretation of the five major personality types of PDP: What kind of workplace animal are you?
In today’s fast-paced, highly collaborative work environment, it’s more important than ever to understand your personality type. PDP personality test , as a widely popular behavioral style assessment tool for businesses and individuals, vividly divides personality style into five animal types: tiger , peacock , owl , koala and chameleon . This is not only an interesting classification, but also a ...

Perfectionism and Turbulent personality: Self-determination trap in MBTI test

Perfectionism and Turbulent personality: Self-determination trap in MBTI test
Do you often feel that you are 'not good enough'? Always tangled with the details and it is difficult to relax? You are obviously doing well, but you are still not satisfied with your performance? If these descriptions make you empathize with it, then you are likely to have a perfectionist tendency in your personality, especially those with the 'Turbulent' traits in the MBTI personality test, whic...
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